Cash Management Division

Cash Management Assistance Request

The Treasurer's Cash Management responsibility under C.R.S. 24-22-107(6) extends to all areas of the state government. Cash-management objectives include expediting the deposit of revenues while paying obligations as close to the due date as possible in order to maximize cash balances and increase investment returns. Another objective is expanding the use of electronic transactions to replace paper payments. Through the use of credit cards, automated clearinghouse (ACH) payments, or wires sent through the Federal Reserve Bank, the Treasurer reduces processing costs and better manages the timely distribution of state funds.

The Cash Management staff provides efficient management of state receipts and disbursements, ensures effective banking services to state departments, and offers cash-management assistance to state departments and local governments. The latter service is authorized under C.R.S. 24-22-107(6.5) and is initiated only by an invitation from the department or local government. The assistance includes an analysis of the financial operations and recommendations to reduce expenses or provide additional revenues. Operations typically examined include cash processing, banking services, and investment policies and programs. There are no fees for the assistance, except for travel expenses incurred if an on-site visit becomes necessary.

Banking Services Contract

The Treasury Department provides banking and investment services for state funds. Under Colorado Revised Statute §24-36-104, the Treasurer competitively selects banks located in Colorado to provide banking services to the state.

Treasury manages more than one hundred separate bank accounts and a variety of banking services for dozens of state agencies, including:

General demand deposit account services (checking accounts);

Funds concentration services, which are used to transfer funds from the bank accounts of various agencies to the state operating account;

Currently three banks are under contract to the State to provide these services:

Chase Bank

Key Bank

Wells Fargo Bank

Numerous other banks throughout the State temporarily hold State funds deposited by remote State offices such as Parks or the Highway Patrol.

Bank fees are paid through a combination of interest earnings on account balances and direct invoices. The latter may range from $50,000 to $100,000 per month, depending upon the interest earnings offset and the volume of bank activity, i.e. number of checks deposited, number of lockbox documents processed, number of electronic payments, etc.

Every bank under contract to Treasury must meet two statutory requirements. It must be a certified public depository as set forth by the State Public Deposit Protection Act (PDPA) CRS §11-10.5-101 and maintain that status throughout the term of the contract. For more information about the PDPA, see the state banking commission's website. Every bank covered by the Federal Community Reinvestment Act (12 USC 2901) must maintain a CRA rating of satisfactory or outstanding. The CRA governs a bank's services to its local community, among other requirements.

Additional information about state banking services may be obtained from the cash manager at (303) 866-3253.

The following websites contain additional information relevant to banking services: